the harvard kennedy school's senior executives in national and international security program

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A retired colonel in the Air Force Reserve, Caroline Krewson has supplemented her military experience with executive positions in the federal government and private sector. Graduating summa cum laude with a master of public administration from Golden Gate University, Krewson continued her education by attending the Harvard Kennedy School's Senior Executives in National and International Security Program.

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THE HARVARD KENNEDY SCHOOL'S SENIOR EXECUTIVES IN NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAM

By Caroline Krewson

Introduction

A retired colonel in the Air Force Reserve, Caroline Krewson has supplemented her military experience with executive positions in the federal government and private sector. Graduating summa cum laude with a master of public administration from Golden Gate University, Krewson continued her education by attending the Harvard Kennedy School's Senior Executives in National and International Security Program.

About Harvard Kennedy School's Senior Executives in National and International Security Program

Conducted twice a year, the Harvard Kennedy School's Senior Executives in National and International Security Program is a specialty curriculum for those in the national and international security field. To enroll, participants must be affiliated with a policy-based agency. Additionally, they need to be free of responsibilities and obtain the full support of the sponsoring group. The school decides between applicants based on their qualifications and their agencies’ determination of the candidates’ long-term contributions.

Conclusion

This offering teaches students about security issues and provides insight into how policy is made domestically and internationally. Moreover, it educates enrollees about proper communication with the media, civilians, military officers, politicians, and other parties. Other topics covered include the global terrorist threat, negotiation and leadership, non-traditional missions, and ethics.

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